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Recently, as a result of, I don't know, I'm just going to pick a name out of a hat, Zoran Mamdani, we have all been starting to hear about a sort of anti-billionaire sentiment that goes something like this, to keep it short.
There shouldn't be billionaires.
Talk to me about where this abolish billionaires push comes from and where it begins.